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Publication date 2020-08-03 at 16:02
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2020-03-31 at 11:05
Design number 180305

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3D model description

palm-sized catapult,

designed to print and play.

Magnetic trigger, this achieves a shot without moving the base and a quick and comfortable charge with just one finger.

Three possible positions in the "Momentum" by changing the hole pin.

I have been inspired by the Basque sport of the basket tip for the spoon, it has its curves and ball guide.

I recommend using small balls of about 3mm of lead for the basket. Also steel or simply stones.

The holes are adapted to use directly filament as pins, then cut with pliers.

Once the basket is full, you must place an elastic band as shown in some pictures, this prevents it from coming out and cushions the fall.

Few pieces. Easy to assemble and print. A slow motion video of the charging and firing.

https://youtu.be/qqE-X_3NlaQ

Thank you

Small catapult the size of the palm of the hand, Video slow motion https://youtu.be/qqE-X_3NlaQ

designed to print and play.

Magnetic trigger, this achieves motion-free firing of the base and quick and convenient charging with just one finger.

If you want to put the magnetic trigger, you will need a cylindrical magnet of 5mm or less to put in the piece, also a pin or a small nail works well in the hole of the mast.

Or if you don't have a magnet, simply a piece of filament will serve as a trigger.

Three possible positions in the "Momentum" by changing the hole pin.

I have been inspired by the Basque sport of the tip basket for the spoon, it has its curves and ball guide.

The holes are adapted to directly use filament as pins, then cut it with the pliers.

Few pieces. Easy to assemble and print.

Thank you

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